Alexander Tschugguel
1993
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Austria
languages spoken, written or signed: Austrian German, English
educated at: University of Vienna, University of Bonn
occupation: political activist
position held: nobility
influenced by: Athanasius Schneider, Thomas Aquinas
Alexander Tschugguel (born 24 June 1993 in Vienna) is an Austrian conservative political and Traditionalist Catholic activist. He was a founding member of The Reform Conservatives, a defunct Austrian conservative political party that set out to abolish the European Parliament. Tschugguel received international attention in 2019 for stealing the statuettes of the indigenous American goddess Pachamama displayed in a church in Rome during the Amazon synod and throwing them into the Tiber. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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